Shownotes
In a culture that swings between “tradwife” and “boss babe,” where does biblical womanhood actually fit?
In this powerful and honest conversation, host Sophia Lorey sits down with speaker, seminary student, and advocate Noelle Fitchett to unpack one of the most pressing conversations facing Christian women today: marriage, singleness, calling, and cultural pressure.
Together, Sophia and Noelle dive into:
- The rise of the “tradwife” movement — and where it goes right (and wrong)
- The secular “boss babe” narrative — and what Scripture says about ambition and work
- Common Christian myths about marriage and singleness
- The lie that marriage is a reward for godliness
- The truth that singleness is not a punishment
- What it really means to be faithful in the season God has you in
As two Christian women navigating their mid-20s and beyond, Sophia and Noelle speak candidly about unmet expectations, the “ring by spring” culture, and the pressure many women feel to hit certain life milestones on a specific timeline.
They remind listeners that:
- Marriage is not the ultimate purpose — Christ is.
- You are not incomplete without a spouse.
- God’s promises are about salvation, not a wedding date.
- Both singleness and marriage are tools in God’s hands.
If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re “behind,” wrestled with cultural extremes, or questioned where you fit as a Christian woman in today’s world — this episode will bring clarity, encouragement, and biblical truth.
Follow Noelle on instagram @ Noelle.Fitchett